In severe cases of Celiac Disease, symptoms of increased leukorrhea, odor, and pain in the lower abdomen must be treated with minimally invasive surgery in order to recover. Patients can undergo the procedure 3-5 days after their menstrual period has cleared. Before surgery, the vulva is disinfected, the cervix is exposed with a vaginal speculum, and then the vagina and cervix are disinfected with iodine povidone. After thorough disinfection, the tip of the self-coagulating knife is tilted at the surface of the cervical erosion, and the treatment is carried out in the order of up and down, left and right, and the cervical tissues become white, and the self-coagulating knife is moved until the surface of the erosion is all coagulated into a light yellow color. If the patient’s condition is serious enough to require re-coagulation, the last needs to be thoroughly sterilized. After surgery, we should pay attention to rest, eat less spicy and stimulating food first, eat a light diet, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. At the same time, pay attention to private hygiene, wash the vulva with water every day, and prohibit coitus during the recovery period, so as not to affect the postoperative recovery.